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Onstage, GOD LOVE YOU FOR A LIAR’s lyrical contradictions are delivered with the kind of panache and zeal normally associated with more recognised and established artists. Provincial town boredom and dead-end jobs provide a prosaic backdrop for their tales of love, death, obsession and alienation. Owing as much to Kate Bush as they do to The Smiths, GOD LOVE YOU FOR A LIAR fluctuate between soaring pop melodies, calloused punk riffs, and moments of genuine drama and passion – all delivered with the collective debonair strut of a band on the verge of great things. “This is life, this is life, this is life”. |
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